Foreign Portfolio Investors withdraw ₹43,000 crore from Indian equities in June

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) reduced their holdings in Indian equity markets by approximately ₹43,000 crore in June. The outflow reflects a shift in foreign capital away from Indian stocks

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) reduced their holdings in Indian equity markets by approximately ₹43,000 crore in June. The outflow reflects a shift in foreign capital away from Indian stocks during the month. Market analysts attribute the pull‑back to global risk‑off sentiment and currency concerns. The withdrawal contributed to heightened volatility in Indian equity indices. Domestic investors are watching the trend closely for potential impact on valuations. FPIs have historically been a major source of liquidity for Indian markets. The scale of the June outflow may influence future foreign investment decisions. Regulators are likely to assess the implications for market stability.